Born in Northern California but
raised in Hollywood, Gigi Graciette got her first taste of
journalism when "La Opinion", Los Angeles' daily Spanish-language
newspaper, published her first editorial.

She was only 12 years
old.

Gigi's TV career began at the
Telemundo Network, where she was a feature and
entertainment reporter for two national shows. She then went on to
produce and host her own television specials, such as "The
Hispanic Family of the Year".

She then moved over to the
competition, the Univision Network, where she became the
Los Angeles Bureau Chief and Reporter for Sábado
Gigante, one of the network's highest-rated
programs.

In 1995, it was back to
Telemundo for Graciette where she was the Co-creator,
Executive Producer and on-camera Host of her own daily talk show
"El y Ella".

Off camera, Gigi managed a staff of
more than 30 people, working simultaneously in two countries where
the show taped: Hollywood and Mexico City. Seen in over 15
countries, "El y Ella" became the highest rated afternoon
show for the network.

Fulfilling a personal dream, Gigi
Graciette then went to work for Televisa in Mexico City,
the largest producer of Spanish language programming in the world.

There she solo-anchored three
one-hour newscasts a day for Televisa's cable news network
"ECO", seen in over thirty countries.

Graciette also created and executive
produced a daily political program called "Eco Expediente"
and co-hosted a daily talk radio show for Televisa
Radio.

Back in Los Angeles, Gigi Graciette
can now be seen nightly on the FOX 11 and MY 13
Newscasts.

She is also the host of "Ella
Es Gigi Graciette", a nationally syndicated radio
show.

Raised by her Portuguese mother and
grandmother, Gigi loves to travel  shes already
visited 24 countries  and in addition to having lived in
Mexico City, has spent a lot of time in Portugal, Venezuela,
Ecuador, Peru, Haiti and England.

Gigi Graciette is fluent in three
languages, English, Spanish and Portuguese.